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>> steve: right. there was a misconception because there was a ballot initiative on the november ballot. it was voted down and then the republican base, house and senate, voted essentially in a one week push toward this particular aspect of it where you do not have to belong to a union. >> i think it's very remarkable, politically risky, yes, but without risk, you get no possible reward. >> steve: you want to say something amazing. steven crowder was on our program earlier talk being how yesterday some guy from a union socked him. >> i have never seen an angry mob filled with vitriolic hatred and i want to be clear. i did go in and provoke these people. i tried to provoke rational thought. i tried to provoke civil debate. i tried to then request they stop destroying private property and tearing down and trampling a tents with women and old people in it. then afterwards, a group of us did try and peel them off the tent as they were collapsing it upon women's heads beneath them, which of course, makes m
>> steve: right. there was a misconception because there was a ballot initiative on the november ballot. it was voted down and then the republican base, house and senate, voted essentially in a one week push toward this particular aspect of it where you do not have to belong to a union. >> i think it's very remarkable, politically risky, yes, but without risk, you get no possible reward. >> steve: you want to say something amazing. steven crowder was on our program earlier...
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i think steve has it exactly right, though. the expansion to $1 trillion annually a year in terms of check writing is significantly potent in terms of potential inflation. it it just depends upon the private sector taking the bait and providing animal spirits to that fire power. >> i don't know if you saw at the top of the show, our crack team made a demonstration of ben bernanke pulling the economy over the cliff. if we go over, automatic tax cuts, automatic spending hikes on everybody, we must add, does ben bernanke and the merry band of fed governors have the strength and the ability and the fire power to pull us back? >> they've already admitted that, if we were to go over the fiscal cliff, there's little that the fed can do in terms of tools to create the kind of a scenario that we would like to see. so fortunately, the arguments for getting a deal done outweigh the arguments for not doing one before the 112th congress closes. >> you don't think, charles, they can not just shower the people with love, but shower them with
i think steve has it exactly right, though. the expansion to $1 trillion annually a year in terms of check writing is significantly potent in terms of potential inflation. it it just depends upon the private sector taking the bait and providing animal spirits to that fire power. >> i don't know if you saw at the top of the show, our crack team made a demonstration of ben bernanke pulling the economy over the cliff. if we go over, automatic tax cuts, automatic spending hikes on everybody,...
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let us bring in steve with more and the fed's outlook, steve? >> i think the story here today is federal reserve despite saying it will spend something like a trillion dollars in additional qe this year or next year is lowering its economic forecast. if you look at the outlook for 2012 through 2015, it actually lowered the outlook from its september forecast. take a look here. tenth off of 2012. tenth off of 13. 15 bases points out of 2014 and 2015. look at what the federal reserve did with unemployment rate.
let us bring in steve with more and the fed's outlook, steve? >> i think the story here today is federal reserve despite saying it will spend something like a trillion dollars in additional qe this year or next year is lowering its economic forecast. if you look at the outlook for 2012 through 2015, it actually lowered the outlook from its september forecast. take a look here. tenth off of 2012. tenth off of 13. 15 bases points out of 2014 and 2015. look at what the federal reserve did...
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let's go to steve. >> let's go to steve. a few breaks in the clouds, shower activity, cold pattern here. this was the first one of what looks to be many coming in. it looks like a very fast- moving pattern, very active. sun and clouds, cold and breezy. the coldest air comes in tomorrow morning. the extended, a cold pattern, series of fronts. i'm seeing this out to the 22nd of december. if the pattern is right, kind of a colder pattern, this will be good for the mountains. snow. there's usually not a lot of rain associated with this pattern. but there are hints of this and also into christmas week. there's some light rain around. it's been out towards concord and livermore and altamont pass. a little bit stronger towards sunnyvale, palo alto on 280. 101 back to saratoga. nothing too outrageous. there was a little bit of rain on the dumbarton. you can see on the new whack side and -- the new arc side -- newark. there's not a lot here. you can seat the cold air -- you can see the cold air coming in. the temperatures will rise.
let's go to steve. >> let's go to steve. a few breaks in the clouds, shower activity, cold pattern here. this was the first one of what looks to be many coming in. it looks like a very fast- moving pattern, very active. sun and clouds, cold and breezy. the coldest air comes in tomorrow morning. the extended, a cold pattern, series of fronts. i'm seeing this out to the 22nd of december. if the pattern is right, kind of a colder pattern, this will be good for the mountains. snow. there's...
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. >> steve said you better get a coat and scarf? >> ladies are wearing boots if you want to be prepared well and for some of us it is not that cold but everything is coming out of the gulf of alaska and really, there is not a lot of rain with this but highs today are in the 50s. >>> right now, there is a little bit of wet weather on the roads and that means you might want to be careful. we have traffic which is getting busier by the minute, let's go back to the desk. >>> we have developing fuels just hours -- news just hours ago, a pickup truck went into a building where a small child was asleep. this is exclusive video from inside the house. a two-year-old girl was taken to the hospital and we are told she was not seriously hurt. joseph austin has been arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. and police are investigating after woman gave birth on a san francisco street and she was out begging for help. here is the latest on that woman and where was she going when she was trying to get help, claudine? >> reporter: we are still trying
. >> steve said you better get a coat and scarf? >> ladies are wearing boots if you want to be prepared well and for some of us it is not that cold but everything is coming out of the gulf of alaska and really, there is not a lot of rain with this but highs today are in the 50s. >>> right now, there is a little bit of wet weather on the roads and that means you might want to be careful. we have traffic which is getting busier by the minute, let's go back to the desk....
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chair, steve beckner of market news international. with the federal government borrowing roughly $1 trillion a year and now with the fed on pace to buy roughly $1 trillion a year in bonds, are you concerned about a public and possibly global perception that the fed is accommodating not just growth but accommodating federal borrowing needs, and are you concerned about what this might do to the fed's credibility and the credibility of u.s. finances in general and the credibility of the dollar as the world's leading currency? >> well, first of all, just a couple of facts. the -- we're buying treasuries and mortgage-backed securities, with half and half roughly, so we're buying considerably less than the treasury is issuing, and, moreover, the share of outstanding treasuries that the federal reserve owns is not all that different from what it was before the crisis. while the holdings have increased so obviously have the stock of treasuries in hand so it's not evident that there's been such a radical shift there. you know, we've been incre
chair, steve beckner of market news international. with the federal government borrowing roughly $1 trillion a year and now with the fed on pace to buy roughly $1 trillion a year in bonds, are you concerned about a public and possibly global perception that the fed is accommodating not just growth but accommodating federal borrowing needs, and are you concerned about what this might do to the fed's credibility and the credibility of u.s. finances in general and the credibility of the dollar as...
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steve sedgwick -- steve sedgwick with more. steve? >> reporter: hey, just head the prompt. it's me in vienna. it does feel like winter, minus three here. but i can tell you that opec should be happy. it is producing nearly 31 million barrels a day. it's got brent over $108 a barrel. brent will be over $110 a barrel on average for 2012. for the first time ever. olympic making a trillion dollars in -- opec is making a trill dollars trillion dollars in oil. they're worry good oversupply going into 2013. they are concerned that the call on their oil is going to be less than 30 million barrels a day even though they're producing the best part of 31 million barrels ail day. surely they should be taking a little off the table if they want to keep it at current levels. the problem is they don't take any off the table officially. it would send out the wrong message politically. but there's a real concern that oecd inventories, the consuming, western nations, eventually got inventories above 59 days, which is the first time we've seen that in 2012. and it's above the average over the
steve sedgwick -- steve sedgwick with more. steve? >> reporter: hey, just head the prompt. it's me in vienna. it does feel like winter, minus three here. but i can tell you that opec should be happy. it is producing nearly 31 million barrels a day. it's got brent over $108 a barrel. brent will be over $110 a barrel on average for 2012. for the first time ever. olympic making a trillion dollars in -- opec is making a trill dollars trillion dollars in oil. they're worry good oversupply...
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steve said it will be a little breezy which another way of saying it will be windy. so be careful as you move along on causeways and bridges. driving south on 880 north up to downtown oakland traffic is fine and in hayward there doesn't seem to be any problems, traffic is moving well. here is steve. >>> thank you sal, our weak system is coming through and we have a very chilly pattern and some shower activity coming down from the northwest and this will favor areas closer to the west and off shore. at least the snow levels are much, much lower compared to a week ago when it was high. today colder, breezy, scattered showers and this time of year you have a low dropping down and it does not take much to get build ups. cool highs in the 50s. you can see -- not a lot to this system. it looks like it wants to leg the coast and on the peninsular as well picking up a little bit, not a lot. it looks like mill bray, i saw some now san mateo, hayward, again this is scattered stuff. 39 are the temperatures and the cold air is moving in and just keep an eye on the sky, it is the
steve said it will be a little breezy which another way of saying it will be windy. so be careful as you move along on causeways and bridges. driving south on 880 north up to downtown oakland traffic is fine and in hayward there doesn't seem to be any problems, traffic is moving well. here is steve. >>> thank you sal, our weak system is coming through and we have a very chilly pattern and some shower activity coming down from the northwest and this will favor areas closer to the west...
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this is really something that not a lot of people expected, steve. >> i think that's right, tyler. and it is absolutely historic. fed for the first time putting economic targets around its funds rate projections and first of all, the other news was that it did end -- it said it would end to replace that so that brings the monthly purchases of long-term assets to $85 billion. i want to show you some math. the current level of the math call it 2.8 trillion. add a trillion to that, you will be at 3.8 trillion if we do go at this pace for a full year here. the precrisis level is $800 billion. i want it put it another way, tyler. increase the balance sheet from '09 to '12 by a trillion dollars. we will do that in one year. aggressive policy from the fed. unaggressive as tyler mentioned the idea of using economic targets for funds rate. we know they were talking about it. we know there was support. we didn't think the federal reserve had unanimity enough to do this. only jeff lacker from richmond fed gave incentive this time around. there is a bit of confusion as i head this statement. t
this is really something that not a lot of people expected, steve. >> i think that's right, tyler. and it is absolutely historic. fed for the first time putting economic targets around its funds rate projections and first of all, the other news was that it did end -- it said it would end to replace that so that brings the monthly purchases of long-term assets to $85 billion. i want to show you some math. the current level of the math call it 2.8 trillion. add a trillion to that, you will...
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joining me nariman bear verb, ihs chief economist and steve moore from the "wall street journal" steve, seems like you are the guy that likes our ghost buster, fed buster guy. >> i was shocked by the decision. is this qe inifiti we're on right now? melissa: i don't know. >> we've had such a huge deluge of liquidity into the market. and the fed, a lot of people know this that the fed already owns about a trillion dollars worth of federal 30-year treasury securities on its book and it will now purchase 40 billion more a month. that is fancy way of saying what we're doing right now, melissa, we're monetizing our debt. melissa: yeah. >> treasury department is issuing the debt and federal reserve is purchasing the debt and purchases that debt by printing money. melissa: nariman, a lot of people expected before the announcement today they would say they're backing off. instead they said they will target the unemployment rate, you know as if this would give them license to go on morph longer. were you surprised and do you think it's a good idea? do you think steve is right that we're just mon
joining me nariman bear verb, ihs chief economist and steve moore from the "wall street journal" steve, seems like you are the guy that likes our ghost buster, fed buster guy. >> i was shocked by the decision. is this qe inifiti we're on right now? melissa: i don't know. >> we've had such a huge deluge of liquidity into the market. and the fed, a lot of people know this that the fed already owns about a trillion dollars worth of federal 30-year treasury securities on its...
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did not work. >> let me disagree with steve. the problem is not simple police we don't want to cut -- we don't want to raise taxes. if you look at this thing from a balance sheet perspective, raising taxes and cutting spending will do the same thing. they take money out of the economy. i think that that's true. i think we're going to go through two quarters of the recession. it will be a mild recession, 1.5% consecutive quarters down, and then we'll have, according to the cbo by the end of the year, a little less than 2% growth. we have to deal with this deficit. this is never going to be easy. i think it's worth having a mild recession, popping out of it after two quarters. i think it's worth making some of these cuts and worth everybody having to pay the same taxes when bill clinton was done. otherwise we're going to keep kicking this can down the road, and we're never going to get to the deficit. that is a big problem >> you know, governor -- >> alan greenspan agrees with him, by the way. do you think a mild recession, as he
did not work. >> let me disagree with steve. the problem is not simple police we don't want to cut -- we don't want to raise taxes. if you look at this thing from a balance sheet perspective, raising taxes and cutting spending will do the same thing. they take money out of the economy. i think that that's true. i think we're going to go through two quarters of the recession. it will be a mild recession, 1.5% consecutive quarters down, and then we'll have, according to the cbo by the end...
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steve martin's kid. a simple -- >> so steve? >> should i start now? >> hector alizondo. >> pretty woman. >> there you go. >> richard gere. >> crist american league? >> moving on. i told you the weak link. >> i don't have a lot of time. >> as we discussed, not everyone is into sending out photos of themselves. this is something i can get behind. the vatican released this picture of pope benedict with his first series of tweets. we made it a caption contest where jennifer dropped this gem. how do i find angry birds? can you do better? we want to know. send that to us on facebook.com. we say the real world, tell a friend. the holidays are all about family. up next, the new research on the most important relationship. we are talking in-laws and public enemy. that led to a rap that just got inducted into the hall of fame. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone...but her likes 50% more cash. but i'm upping my game. do you want a candy cane? yes! do you want the puppy? yes! do you want
steve martin's kid. a simple -- >> so steve? >> should i start now? >> hector alizondo. >> pretty woman. >> there you go. >> richard gere. >> crist american league? >> moving on. i told you the weak link. >> i don't have a lot of time. >> as we discussed, not everyone is into sending out photos of themselves. this is something i can get behind. the vatican released this picture of pope benedict with his first series of tweets. we made...
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then he told steve cohen something that caused steve cohen to trade those stocks. we should point out also, the largest insider-trading case and probably, in recent history. something like $270 million of ill-gotten gains. we do not know if he has told him i am facing these traits on illegal information. we just know that he talk to him. you talk to a lot of people on the street. we still do not know that information and how it was conveyed. that is what the government wants. tell us what you said. how you said it. did steve cohen no it was inside legal information. melissa: it seems like a conflict of interest. charlie: it is completely legal. his contract may not have said we give you, you know, we give you lawyers until the day you die. it would be interesting to know if they cut this deal to pay for the lawyers even though it was not in the contract. we do not know that. we just know that they are paying for it. the suspension is that we have not gotten this confirmed, peter henning is they have a cooperation agreement. that would be a huge leg up with martoma
then he told steve cohen something that caused steve cohen to trade those stocks. we should point out also, the largest insider-trading case and probably, in recent history. something like $270 million of ill-gotten gains. we do not know if he has told him i am facing these traits on illegal information. we just know that he talk to him. you talk to a lot of people on the street. we still do not know that information and how it was conveyed. that is what the government wants. tell us what you...
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steve will be here to tell you about it. a deal that will get you to los angeles for less than the cost of a cup of coffee. [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone round. a smoked, shank half ham is only 99 cents a pound. get breyer's ice cream for $2.88 and dessert will surely shine. make it a grand finale with starbucks just $6.99. turns out this season less is really so much more. so make your holiday merrier than ever before. safeway. ingredients for life. . >>> once again breaking news. police raid add marijuana grow operation. this is happening at edgewater drive and oaklandway. they arrived here and raided the warehouse. you can see the police cruisers outside the parking lot and warehouse. it looks like they are looking in the back after black pickup truck. they found hundreds of marijuana plants along with equipment. two people have been arrested and their identities are not yet released. we will continue to follow th
steve will be here to tell you about it. a deal that will get you to los angeles for less than the cost of a cup of coffee. [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone round. a smoked, shank half ham is only 99 cents a pound. get breyer's ice cream for $2.88 and dessert will surely shine. make it a grand finale with starbucks just $6.99. turns out this season less is really so much more. so make your...
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. >> steve sedgwick has the latest and joins us now. hi, steve. >> i like that shuffle, steve. that was good. >> reporter: i've got a treat for you. guys, kelly, ross, i've got a treat. the nigerian oil minister has asked me kindly to join -- you are absolutely freezing. thank you very much for joining us. i know you've got a very important meeting coming up. how do you feel about world oil supplies at the moment? >> well, i think right now we're holding fairly stable. we're of course concerned that there will be a certain level of overproduction over the next 18 months or so if the production continues. >> reporter: saudi arabia need to take oil off the table cd iraq? >> i think those are issues we'll discuss today. >> reporter: what is the most contentious issue? we have been saying the most contentious issue could surround saudi arabia and iran. some estimates of over one million barrels a day. >> again, i would not preempt this meeting and outcome by giving statistics at this point. i think it's critical that we go in and have discussions amongst ourselves and come to the s
. >> steve sedgwick has the latest and joins us now. hi, steve. >> i like that shuffle, steve. that was good. >> reporter: i've got a treat for you. guys, kelly, ross, i've got a treat. the nigerian oil minister has asked me kindly to join -- you are absolutely freezing. thank you very much for joining us. i know you've got a very important meeting coming up. how do you feel about world oil supplies at the moment? >> well, i think right now we're holding fairly stable....
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let us bring in steve with more and the fed's outlook, steve? >> i think the story here today is federal reserve despite saying it will spend something like a trillion dollars in additional qe this year or next year is lowering its economic forecast. if you look at the outlook for 2012 through 2015, it actually lowered the outlook from its september forecast. take a look here. tenth off of 2012. tenth off of 13. 15 bases points out of 2014 and 2015. look at what the federal reserve did with unemployment rate. it did lower that as well. remember that a key reason why the federal reserve announced today, it'll be doing another $45 billion in quantitative easing bringing the total to $85 billion a month. can you see a quarter point from it in 2012. 20 in 2013. and on ward towards 2015, but just look at that. 80 basis points off the unemployment according to the fed's forecast. that suggests you get very little bang for your qe buck there, brian. i think that is something worjs discussing. they will spend, if they do, $85 billion a month. trillion t
let us bring in steve with more and the fed's outlook, steve? >> i think the story here today is federal reserve despite saying it will spend something like a trillion dollars in additional qe this year or next year is lowering its economic forecast. if you look at the outlook for 2012 through 2015, it actually lowered the outlook from its september forecast. take a look here. tenth off of 2012. tenth off of 13. 15 bases points out of 2014 and 2015. look at what the federal reserve did...
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and this place will not be as good as it has been without steve latourette, jean schmidt, steve austria, dennis kucinich and betty sutton. mr. speaker, it has been great knowing these folks. i'm pretty sure that all of them we will see again in one capacity or another. i know steve, that we will see you and jen and emma soon, and mr. speaker, with that, i think our hour's up. we have no more speakers. it's been a pleasure. it's been a privilege and honor to serve with all five of these men and women. and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. garamendi: mr. speaker, thank you for the opportunity. we're going to spend a good portion of this hour talking about something that is on everybody's mind, the fiscal cliff. oh my goodness, the fiscal cliff is now just -- wow, 20 days away. so what are we going to do? some have suggested that we really have to deal w
and this place will not be as good as it has been without steve latourette, jean schmidt, steve austria, dennis kucinich and betty sutton. mr. speaker, it has been great knowing these folks. i'm pretty sure that all of them we will see again in one capacity or another. i know steve, that we will see you and jen and emma soon, and mr. speaker, with that, i think our hour's up. we have no more speakers. it's been a pleasure. it's been a privilege and honor to serve with all five of these men and...
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give it up for steve harvey. [audience cheering] steve: thank you very much. good to see you. thank you all for coming. good. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey and just like always, we've got a good one for you today. returning for their third day from lynden, washington, it's the kayser family!
give it up for steve harvey. [audience cheering] steve: thank you very much. good to see you. thank you all for coming. good. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey and just like always, we've got a good one for you today. returning for their third day from lynden, washington, it's the kayser family!
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steve tanger is talking about having a terrific holiday season. go to "the new york times" and read it. >> deutsche bank takes down novartus. >> i wouldn't sell this stock. >> piper upgrading. >> i've been watching the king stock go up. it seems like there's some sweet spot for gaming. it's probably okay now. >> then affirmation here. >> big cap stocks have been saying, look, things are fine. 3m, danner, these are not supposed to be fine. maybe something's better. >> all right. nicely timed once again. let's get some breaking news in washington. ayman? >> carl, this is actually breaking political news. today announcing new regulations on so-called 501 tax-exempt organizations that engaged in electioneering under federal law as it stands right now, they're allowed to engage in electioneering and not reveal who their donors are. now schneiderman in new york saying the state is going to require them to reveal if they spend up to $10,000 in that state. the groups that spend at least $10,000 to influence state and local elections in new york will be re
steve tanger is talking about having a terrific holiday season. go to "the new york times" and read it. >> deutsche bank takes down novartus. >> i wouldn't sell this stock. >> piper upgrading. >> i've been watching the king stock go up. it seems like there's some sweet spot for gaming. it's probably okay now. >> then affirmation here. >> big cap stocks have been saying, look, things are fine. 3m, danner, these are not supposed to be fine. maybe...
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some like the incassor aztec, but to close steve jobs, steve jobs famously declared remember you are going to die is the best way i know to avoid the trap you have something to lose. >> bob: mayans were wiped out by the spaniards? >> dana: no, by the dinosaurs. good news is, bob, we can talk about unions in the next block. >> bob: seriously. >> dana: it's a mystery. >> kimberly: we got to go. coming up, hard to think anyone could steal the show from the tampa bay cheerleaders, baby, but this kid did. he is giving beck a run for his money. this is all ahead on "the five." ♪ ♪ ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? ♪ ♪ >> dana: bob loves country music. all rig
some like the incassor aztec, but to close steve jobs, steve jobs famously declared remember you are going to die is the best way i know to avoid the trap you have something to lose. >> bob: mayans were wiped out by the spaniards? >> dana: no, by the dinosaurs. good news is, bob, we can talk about unions in the next block. >> bob: seriously. >> dana: it's a mystery. >> kimberly: we got to go. coming up, hard to think anyone could steal the show from the tampa bay...
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steve understands that. that is what this organization is doing such great work. >> thanks for that. you mentioned something about the debt ceiling. that is an esoteric topic for a lot of americans. the president of the united states has proposed to have, at his discretion, be able to raise the debt ceiling of the united states in an unlimited way forever. without the approval of congress. what is the big deal? >> it is practically the most frightening proposal that has come out of this town, and a lot have. when you add on the entitlements that are unfunded, the president, i do not think, has a knowledge, and maybe he does not recognize that one of the greatest threats to economic freedom and to the american dream home -- i have a five- year-old and a three-year-old. i think most people that have young kids recognize the ability to have the same opportunity we have today is at risk because of spending. they will not play a single cut on the table. he comes up with a ludicrous proposal to have unlimited incr
steve understands that. that is what this organization is doing such great work. >> thanks for that. you mentioned something about the debt ceiling. that is an esoteric topic for a lot of americans. the president of the united states has proposed to have, at his discretion, be able to raise the debt ceiling of the united states in an unlimited way forever. without the approval of congress. what is the big deal? >> it is practically the most frightening proposal that has come out of...
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that steve ritchie can't deal with. i am not interested any more in the mou. i am not interested in the $2 million i helped get for the bond. i am not interested in the watershed report. i am not interested in site planning. but i will stay involved in trying to keep the lake level up and the water quality better. we are now at 22-24 feet versus 10-12 feet heading towards a mud flat. let's keep working on it. >> mr. collin. >> good evening, i am tim colin. i am going on 13 years of volunteerism at lake merced. and the good news is that puc staff deserves enormous credit for the his is for the his is the [train whistle blowing] global warming. [whistle blows] some say irreversible consequences are 30 years away. 30 years? that won't affect me. [brakes screech] pngetsd anything else we need? we're back on? all right. first of all, the meeting for tuesday, november 27, has been -- according to the comments here, canceled, and i think we have a report from the closed session is that correct? you give that report or do i? >> i believe you just noticed that there wa
that steve ritchie can't deal with. i am not interested any more in the mou. i am not interested in the $2 million i helped get for the bond. i am not interested in the watershed report. i am not interested in site planning. but i will stay involved in trying to keep the lake level up and the water quality better. we are now at 22-24 feet versus 10-12 feet heading towards a mud flat. let's keep working on it. >> mr. collin. >> good evening, i am tim colin. i am going on 13 years of...
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let's go to steve. >> sal, december, there are a lot of baseball things going on. >> yes, sir, i saw that. >>> we have a weak system coming in and upstream coming down from the northwest and this might favor coastal areas but we will mention scattered showers and we have pretty good cold air bumped up and we have light rain here, emphasis on light rain and it will push off east and south and we see a little bit of rain, danville, towards fremont and milpitas, not a lot, the cold air will be the big story. 40s and 50s and i expect to see some of these lows drop in the next few hours. the system is looking like this pattern is like a fast moving cold system not much rain but all the way to christmas and one of these systems gets stronger. it looks to be a good system all the way to tuesday. scattered showers, snow levels we can get a little moisture with 3500 feet. only in the 50s and that northwest wind with 50s and highest temperatures will be around the bay and also around the coast. chilly breezy day looks like late saturday into sunday a cold rain and temperatures are staying belo
let's go to steve. >> sal, december, there are a lot of baseball things going on. >> yes, sir, i saw that. >>> we have a weak system coming in and upstream coming down from the northwest and this might favor coastal areas but we will mention scattered showers and we have pretty good cold air bumped up and we have light rain here, emphasis on light rain and it will push off east and south and we see a little bit of rain, danville, towards fremont and milpitas, not a lot, the...
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in this episode, steve dies. good night. oh, and we are moving to sundays at 1:00 p.m. see you then. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome to "the daily show"! my name is jon stewart! we've got a good one for you tonight. we've got a good one. our guest, laura linney. she's in the new movie in "hyde park on the hudson." daisy was apparently f.d.r.'s confidante at a time when confidante meant "guy i have sex with." (laughter) we begin tonight in michigan where ten months ago michigan's governor rick snyder -- (laughter). that's dee snyder. duke snyder. that's roy scheider. (laughter). (cheers and applause) that's just a picture of me looking aknowed with this bit. there we go. rick snyder. anyway, this (bleep) guy. michigan governor rick snyder went before congress ten months ago to say he was not particularly interested at this time in making the bedrock union state of michigan a right to work state. >> right to work is an issue that is a very divisive issue. people feel very strongly about it. we have many pr
in this episode, steve dies. good night. oh, and we are moving to sundays at 1:00 p.m. see you then. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome to "the daily show"! my name is jon stewart! we've got a good one for you tonight. we've got a good one. our guest, laura linney. she's in the new movie in "hyde park on the hudson." daisy was apparently f.d.r.'s confidante at a time when confidante meant "guy i have...
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>> reporter: shortly after 3:00, several berkeley hills residents ran out to family their neighbor steve hill lying in the street. >> he was in aggie, -- in agony, screaming in pain. >> reporter: hill called 911 told police he came home after walking his dog and surprised three burglars in his house. when police arrived, hill told them one of the suspects punched him in the face as they ran for their vehicle. >> they hit me when they were backing out and pulled forward they ran over my leg. >> reporter: his neighbor saw a female driver and male passenger took off in a white new model cadillac eldorado leaving the second man behind. >> was yelling wait, wait and he jumped in and they took. >> reporter: somehow hill managed to get a partial plate number. >> last three digits were 988. and the first something like -- >> reporter: hill runs a cycling website and he spends a lot of time working at home, as do several other neighbors here. still, police say burglars managed to break into two homes on the same block in the past two weeks. in all three cases, the back doors were kicked in. >> th
>> reporter: shortly after 3:00, several berkeley hills residents ran out to family their neighbor steve hill lying in the street. >> he was in aggie, -- in agony, screaming in pain. >> reporter: hill called 911 told police he came home after walking his dog and surprised three burglars in his house. when police arrived, hill told them one of the suspects punched him in the face as they ran for their vehicle. >> they hit me when they were backing out and pulled forward...
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and commissioner steve nakaja. and i want to introduce our police department deputy chief at the airport, the guy in charge. david chen is here. from the adjacent coast guard facility, the commander. and we have staff members from our congressional delegation. we have staff members from senator feinstein's office, nancy pelosi's office, and others. thank you for joining us today. [applause] throughout our history, safety and security has always been our priority. safety and security of our passengers, and safety of our employees. we are building on that commitment by commissioning what is the first fire rescue boat house facility on the west coast of the united states. more simply -- [airplane noise] we are at an airport. this is the first marine emergency response facility on the west coast. more simply, we can call it the first fireboat house at an airport. it is a core value for the airport team that we have worked together to provide an exceptional airport, that we are innovating, and that we work in partnershi
and commissioner steve nakaja. and i want to introduce our police department deputy chief at the airport, the guy in charge. david chen is here. from the adjacent coast guard facility, the commander. and we have staff members from our congressional delegation. we have staff members from senator feinstein's office, nancy pelosi's office, and others. thank you for joining us today. [applause] throughout our history, safety and security has always been our priority. safety and security of our...
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so how effective today, steve? >> i think what it is, you're absolutely correct, they have not finished demonstrating a full capability to deliver this lethal capability at great distance. but unfortunately for us, by the time they have demonstrated that capability to a degree it is too late to negotiate with our allies or others a way to block them. what we really need now to insure the united states and others don't return to failed negotiating strategies of the past. recognize we have a real grave concern and we need a different approach. bill: what north korea wants to face-to-face, one-on-one. they have always sought that. they see themselves as being equal to the united states of america. and if you give them that, you give them a huge boost. we'll see how japan, china, russia, south korea reacts now. stephen yates, thank you. >> thank you. bill: to viewers at home, hemmer@foxnews.com is the e-mail. on twitter shoot a tweet to @billhemmer, because you asked, bya. we'll see where this goes next. martha: they s
so how effective today, steve? >> i think what it is, you're absolutely correct, they have not finished demonstrating a full capability to deliver this lethal capability at great distance. but unfortunately for us, by the time they have demonstrated that capability to a degree it is too late to negotiate with our allies or others a way to block them. what we really need now to insure the united states and others don't return to failed negotiating strategies of the past. recognize we have...
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to her left, commander steve everett, to his left lieutenant colonel dana, marine corps installation west. thank you. let me go ahead and start off by talking a little bit and just going back over some of the discussions yesterday that i think are going to play into this discussion. we had vice admiral beeman talk a little bit yesterday about capabilities and vice admiral zunkoff talked about partnerships, unity of effort, unity of command. mayor lee talked about dod efforts, expertise, community efforts and as we go into all those discussions today you will see best practices applied during the 10 years from those fires. i have the pleasure of working for administrator fuget in fema headquarters. fema's role is to coordinate response between state and local governments and his focus, his direction to us really comes down it 3 things. he asks us to always plan for the worst case, the maximum of the maximums and it's go to see the department of defense is incorporating this within the catastrophe policy that was spoken about a little earlier. no. 2, he asked us to sppbld and are able
to her left, commander steve everett, to his left lieutenant colonel dana, marine corps installation west. thank you. let me go ahead and start off by talking a little bit and just going back over some of the discussions yesterday that i think are going to play into this discussion. we had vice admiral beeman talk a little bit yesterday about capabilities and vice admiral zunkoff talked about partnerships, unity of effort, unity of command. mayor lee talked about dod efforts, expertise,...
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but some critics, including steve ellis of taxpayers for common sense, call it a beach bailout. >> what we need do is actually reorient the funding so that the majority of the cost is picked up by the localities rather than the federal taxpayer and when you look at sea level rise, we are in a situation where we're not going to be able to hold back the ocean with just sand anymore. >> sandy was ferocious. >> reporter: jeff davis agreed with neighbors who opposed the dunes because they restrict beach access and blocked views. what he sees today has changed his mind. >> can i put that crow down that i'm eating? ( laughs ) >> reporter: president obama has requested that congress allocate $60 million for hurricane sandy aid-- an unspecified amount will go toward rebuilding protective dunes washed away by sandy. seth doane, cbs news, long beach island, new jersey. >> pelley: there was an unusual murder yesterday in a high-rent section of new york city in broad daylight in front of hundreds of witnesses. investigators say it looks like a professional hit and there are pictures. that is the vic
but some critics, including steve ellis of taxpayers for common sense, call it a beach bailout. >> what we need do is actually reorient the funding so that the majority of the cost is picked up by the localities rather than the federal taxpayer and when you look at sea level rise, we are in a situation where we're not going to be able to hold back the ocean with just sand anymore. >> sandy was ferocious. >> reporter: jeff davis agreed with neighbors who opposed the dunes...
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my name's steve and i'm a passionate cyclist as well as a father living on scott and fell. and the reason this needs an environmental impact report is because already, the environment has become hostile. because all the neighbors and business owners know i'm a cyclist i hear every day the grievances how this is a serious negative impact on their lives, on the ability to live in the neighborhood, not only for customers and parking, but for dealing with picking up kids, dealing with even environmental reasons like sound. my house now used to have cars parked out there, they were a nice buffer, now there's a ricochet of a wall blasting on my window. i think i'll stick with the environmental issues because there's a better plan -- i mean the other plans were drawn up to benefit cyclists. i'm a cyclist -- cycling first. this is a four lane freeway, cars going faster, they're using ann and scott on fell cars flip-flop immediately. we have 10 cars -- it's probably the craziest design i've ever seen and by far not safer than the way it was previously. i please hope you give some en
my name's steve and i'm a passionate cyclist as well as a father living on scott and fell. and the reason this needs an environmental impact report is because already, the environment has become hostile. because all the neighbors and business owners know i'm a cyclist i hear every day the grievances how this is a serious negative impact on their lives, on the ability to live in the neighborhood, not only for customers and parking, but for dealing with picking up kids, dealing with even...
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s waiting for steve nash to come back. if he does, everyone will be fine and no one will ever remember this dismal start. >>> now to the nfl and the new orleans saints bounty scandal players had their suspensions overturned by former commissioner paul tab beau, who was handling the appeals process. vilma and hargrove were still found guilty but scott fujita was cleared on the charge. all the team coach suspensions remain in effect. now the question is what does this all mean? mike, take it away. >> it means, one, the existing commissioner of football, goodell, took a helmet-to-helmet hit from the former commissioner, paul tagliabue -- >> slap. >> i mean, a real slap. two, it means that the players involved are going to have to get back pay now, i would assume, because they lost their whole season. >> how about the saints fans? >> well, the saints fans are on the periphery in this. but three, it means the blame has finally and assertively been put where it belonged all the time, on the coaching staff of the new orleans sain
s waiting for steve nash to come back. if he does, everyone will be fine and no one will ever remember this dismal start. >>> now to the nfl and the new orleans saints bounty scandal players had their suspensions overturned by former commissioner paul tab beau, who was handling the appeals process. vilma and hargrove were still found guilty but scott fujita was cleared on the charge. all the team coach suspensions remain in effect. now the question is what does this all mean? mike,...
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. >> so first i would tell my boss, major general steve, sir, this was a very successful demonstration of our medical surge cape pblt and it was well done. but now we need to evolve and keep moving this forward. what we did on this particular time was stand-alone demonstrations of our particular capabilities. i think the next thing we need to do is a joint demonstration. for example, our shock trauma has many similarities to a dmat that might be a next step in the evolution of this type event. it also, after discussing with several members of the hospitals during the tour yesterday, it's clear that there are many other civilian military training opportunities that exist. those can be maybe collaboration between medical personnel in military and civilian hospitals and many other options like that are possible. >> thank you. for our guests, what questions do you have? again, we have some microphones that can go around, we have two up front. >> very interesting. i have a question, both lewis and i were down at katrina right after it happened and one of the issues, you know, there were man
. >> so first i would tell my boss, major general steve, sir, this was a very successful demonstration of our medical surge cape pblt and it was well done. but now we need to evolve and keep moving this forward. what we did on this particular time was stand-alone demonstrations of our particular capabilities. i think the next thing we need to do is a joint demonstration. for example, our shock trauma has many similarities to a dmat that might be a next step in the evolution of this type...
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. >> yes, we have steve general manager from water. the language would not put the money in the controller's reserve but basically amounts in excess of $100,000 would be on reserve at the budget committee. so, we would come back rather than on quarterly reports, we would just come back for expenditure of funds in excess of $100,000. that we agree is probably the simplest mechanism to put in place for all concerned, give you guys the authority to control it. make it administratively easy for us to do that. >> thank you. to the budget analyst, in terms of the 100,000, remind me why there is the threshold recommended at 100,000. >> we recommended that threshold to be consistent with the grant approval, accept and extend threshold. >> okay. so, colleagues, we have with recommended change and i'll read that into the record. so, let's see. on page 1 lines 9 and 10, which is consistent with the version that you have before you, the language should have "and placing various mitigation funds on reserve with the board of supervisors." and we wou
. >> yes, we have steve general manager from water. the language would not put the money in the controller's reserve but basically amounts in excess of $100,000 would be on reserve at the budget committee. so, we would come back rather than on quarterly reports, we would just come back for expenditure of funds in excess of $100,000. that we agree is probably the simplest mechanism to put in place for all concerned, give you guys the authority to control it. make it administratively easy...
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. >> a day to ask her second pin with a great way to the witness panel beginning with steve haydee who was hurt and served for three consecutive mandates as the armed groups experts on the drc. investigate and co-authored reports submitted and presented to the u.n. security council sanctions committee during the groups expire 2012 mandate he was also coordinator of the six member team working under security council resolution 2021. prior to joining the group of experts, mr. hege worked with organizations. really here with john prendergast, cofounder of the enough project, initiative to end genocide and crimes against humanity. these are the quick administration and the state department congress. he's worked with unicef, human rights, international crisis group and episode five and help launch the sentinel project pictures clingy. mr. prendergast to search for peace in africa for well over a quarter century. then we would hear from mvemba dizolele, who is a visiting fellow at hanford university server is petitioned the professor, lecturing africans to visit john's heart and university s
. >> a day to ask her second pin with a great way to the witness panel beginning with steve haydee who was hurt and served for three consecutive mandates as the armed groups experts on the drc. investigate and co-authored reports submitted and presented to the u.n. security council sanctions committee during the groups expire 2012 mandate he was also coordinator of the six member team working under security council resolution 2021. prior to joining the group of experts, mr. hege worked...
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. >> i'm steve ritchie from general water from the puc. on this item there are literally hundreds of proposed items trying to connect to the grid in california. a lot of these are renewable energy projects, but they all need to connect to the grid in a way that is safe for maintenance [speaker not understood] electricity to the citizens of california. some of these projects will potentially actually impact the city's transmission facilities from the central valley and if they're not mitigated can affect our ability to provide allowable electric service to our customers. this particular project is with north star solar. they're proposing to build the 60 megawatt solar generating facility. the cost of their piece of mitigating the potential effects of connections is currently estimated to be $2.9 million. that number may actually change because it is really an aggregate number for all the projects that may connect to the system and some of those projects may fall by the wayside as they go forward. we actually have not approved any specific m
. >> i'm steve ritchie from general water from the puc. on this item there are literally hundreds of proposed items trying to connect to the grid in california. a lot of these are renewable energy projects, but they all need to connect to the grid in a way that is safe for maintenance [speaker not understood] electricity to the citizens of california. some of these projects will potentially actually impact the city's transmission facilities from the central valley and if they're not...
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my name is steve suzuki, i'm executive director of asian neighborhood design. as mentioned, i'm one of the potential awardees for the work. a & d is an architecture community-based planning [speaker not understood] organization in south of market. we are very excited about this prospect as we have very com petent staff that will be looking at asset mapping and assessment of the existing conditions in the south of market. my staff, consultant has done a lot of work [speaker not understood] in the south of market and other neighborhoods. we look at this effort as a twofold thing. we're work, with other contractors. [speaker not understood] on this. it's a community-based effort. from the bricks and mortar side it is really as we said mapping out the assets in term of affordable housing businesses. the elements that are in south of market that we really need to understand as we strategize and look at the analysis of the threats and strengths of the area. the other important part of this is as a community outreach, we're actually looking to develop leadership withi
my name is steve suzuki, i'm executive director of asian neighborhood design. as mentioned, i'm one of the potential awardees for the work. a & d is an architecture community-based planning [speaker not understood] organization in south of market. we are very excited about this prospect as we have very com petent staff that will be looking at asset mapping and assessment of the existing conditions in the south of market. my staff, consultant has done a lot of work [speaker not understood]...
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steve james and then before him a dollar bill and why are they both made over a billion dollars and a lot of it was from selling this medicare supplemental insurance is that something that's been progressively added by republicans over the years as their way of trying to weaken medicare and and so i privatizing well i think the you know they've always been there because you know medicare has never paid one hundred percent of coverage so we've had those kinds of supplemental programs for a long time but the corporate charity that the republicans are pushing is the medicare advantage program where medicare pays h.m.o.'s and insurance companies to provide medicare services for eighteen percent on average more than it costs just to get it directly from the government itself so that corporate charity and the other is the fact that the republicans have consistently refused to allow medicare or the government to negotiate with drug companies so we pay retail we whatever they want to charge us we pay and that's costing us a fortune. and what i'm missing one of the four secrets well you know d
steve james and then before him a dollar bill and why are they both made over a billion dollars and a lot of it was from selling this medicare supplemental insurance is that something that's been progressively added by republicans over the years as their way of trying to weaken medicare and and so i privatizing well i think the you know they've always been there because you know medicare has never paid one hundred percent of coverage so we've had those kinds of supplemental programs for a long...
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tracy: and james, tech industries, you see you know, you don't see bill gates or steve jobs, while still alive, working for union workers, the world is changing a little bit, is it still necessary? >> that is the problem that the unions have, they have not changed fundamentally how they represent workers since the 1930s, but the economy has changed. look at union contracts, all senior tie based promotions and pancreases. you want performance reviews, and performance based pays and the union makes name possible. tracy: thank you for your insights. >> thank you. tracy: now that michigan is a right-to-work state, is this the beginning of end of unions, a gal up on pole said that mer-- gallup poll said more than half of americans believe. but not just yet. number 5, telecommunications workers, 16% of all unionized. transportation workers 4.5 million, 1 million are unionized. and they earn a third more than nonunion colleagues, and utility workers, 25% of these are union members they earn more than 10 perspir week mor -- per week wo. and number 2, local firefighters and police. 35% belong to
tracy: and james, tech industries, you see you know, you don't see bill gates or steve jobs, while still alive, working for union workers, the world is changing a little bit, is it still necessary? >> that is the problem that the unions have, they have not changed fundamentally how they represent workers since the 1930s, but the economy has changed. look at union contracts, all senior tie based promotions and pancreases. you want performance reviews, and performance based pays and the...
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and it steves group, the manhattan institute, has an extra very worth pointing at the differences, but you're right. taxpayers a beginning to realize this monopoly power that unions have over government which is the new frontier for them what the final frontier is really causing a rift between the rank-and-file workers in the ivate sector who have to pay these taxes for increased government and the rank-and-file workers in the public sector that are enjoying these benefits. it can't go on, and that was the battle in wisconsin, part of the baatle in michigan. lou: you cited a 2010 study in which you talk about the population growth of the right to work states. we are watching union states, usually high tax states. we are watching and the migration from those states. >> quite exraordinary. about 28 percent of the population lives in right to work states. by 2008 it was a 40%. it's now 3%, and it michigan becomes right to work, that mean 46 percent of the population. if you had population growth in places like texas and florida in coming years we could be at 50% or higher, meaning more th
and it steves group, the manhattan institute, has an extra very worth pointing at the differences, but you're right. taxpayers a beginning to realize this monopoly power that unions have over government which is the new frontier for them what the final frontier is really causing a rift between the rank-and-file workers in the ivate sector who have to pay these taxes for increased government and the rank-and-file workers in the public sector that are enjoying these benefits. it can't go on, and...
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keeping our troops in iraq and afghanistan indefinitely but making stuff up to prove his point, as steve bennett points out. obama never said the united states overreacted to 9/11 or did he apologize for our actions. >> 9/11 was an enormous trauma to our country. the fear and anger it provoked was understandable. but in some cases it led us to act contrary to our traditions and our ideas. >> dick cheney is up to his old tricks, still lobbying for endless war and lying to make his case. i'm joined by colonel lawrence wilkerson, former chief of staff at the state department and a visiting professor of government and public policy at the college of william and mary. it is amazing that dick cheney's view of the middle east hasn't changed a bit. does that surprise you? >> it doesn't surprise me. i would have thought he would have grown a little in wisdom since that time. one of the reasons the middle east is hostile to u.s. interests today is because we invaded iraq. >> he thinks we should still be there. what is your response? >> he thinks we should be there because he believes we should be
keeping our troops in iraq and afghanistan indefinitely but making stuff up to prove his point, as steve bennett points out. obama never said the united states overreacted to 9/11 or did he apologize for our actions. >> 9/11 was an enormous trauma to our country. the fear and anger it provoked was understandable. but in some cases it led us to act contrary to our traditions and our ideas. >> dick cheney is up to his old tricks, still lobbying for endless war and lying to make his...
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steve was one of the most passionate people with a true entrepreneurial spirit that drove him to start his business, coastums. he had a great sense of humor and a zest for life. he had a vision and a belief in others that brought great joy and value to many lives. he will be sorely missed by all who knew him. >> and, again, we have our correspondent standing by of all places called happy valley, oregon. we'll take you there in minutes. >>> meantime, a defiant north korea took the u.s. somewhat by surprise today, firing this long range rocket several days earlier than expected. the launch is raising worldwide concerns about the reclusive government's plans for its nuclear arsenal. the rocket was not carrying a warhead, north korea claims it launched a science satellite. the defense secretary leon panetta talked to erin burnett and said the u.s. is evaluating whether the rocket launch was a success. he said this, quote, we have no idea. we're still assessing exactly what happened to determine whether or not it really was a success. eight months ago, north korea totally flubbed a launch a
steve was one of the most passionate people with a true entrepreneurial spirit that drove him to start his business, coastums. he had a great sense of humor and a zest for life. he had a vision and a belief in others that brought great joy and value to many lives. he will be sorely missed by all who knew him. >> and, again, we have our correspondent standing by of all places called happy valley, oregon. we'll take you there in minutes. >>> meantime, a defiant north korea took the...
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steve schapiro thank you so much. initiated. neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. brain upgrading to a quad-core processor. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. >>> welcome back, everyone. senator joe lieberman kicking off a farewell with an address after 4 years of service. after this he plans to visit diners across connecticut in the coming weeks to thank voters. >>> nasa says a new meteor shower could make an appearance this week at the same time that the gemenid meteor shower is lighting up the sky. it comes from a debris field that has never crossed paths with our planet before. >>> the air force sending a super secret mini shut well a spectacular launch from cape canaver canaveral. the military is keeping quiet where it's headed, what it's doing and carrying. the launch they cut off the launch commentary 17 minutes into flight, so you couldn't hear what they were talking about anymore. >>> still ahead on "starting point" north korea defying the world lau
steve schapiro thank you so much. initiated. neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. brain upgrading to a quad-core processor. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. >>> welcome back, everyone. senator joe lieberman kicking off a farewell with an address after 4 years of service. after this he plans to visit diners across connecticut in the coming weeks to thank voters. >>>...
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one of the groups senior staff, steve, who is actually also a fox ws contributor was brutallyassaulted as he tried to prottect his staff. nuts. joining us now, thee most senior republican lawmaker who voted today, the house speaker, thank you for being with us today. this is monumental on so many levels. we have a michigan republican controlled legislature right now. is that why you dove into this now while you could? >> tracy, thanks for joining us. this is a monmental night because it's a monumental win for michigan's workers. we kept the focus on the workers, their freedom to choose which organizions to join and what they don't want to join. we know there were clashes. know people demonstrated inappropriately, but good stories as well. clnup happening on the lawn by the demonstrators, but the point is throughout it all, we haveto keep focus on people going to work every day to literally build our state. tracy: right, because now it's easier to woo companies into michigan to bring obs; right? the states like south carolina, alabama, texas, have seen a boom in companies coming to work
one of the groups senior staff, steve, who is actually also a fox ws contributor was brutallyassaulted as he tried to prottect his staff. nuts. joining us now, thee most senior republican lawmaker who voted today, the house speaker, thank you for being with us today. this is monumental on so many levels. we have a michigan republican controlled legislature right now. is that why you dove into this now while you could? >> tracy, thanks for joining us. this is a monmental night because it's...
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great interview today with steve tanger the "new york times." that will get you where you need to go. please do that. way too overweighted in oil. >>> time for an important public service announcement. history is not spongeable or ideological. it's not an abstraction. that's exactly what's happening right now when people talk about the origins of the bull market. they coincided with the clinton era. the one that started in 1992 and continued until 2000. with the dow powered from 3200 to 11,000. let's get our facts straight. first the move did happen. i don't want any galvanizers out there. seem to be plenty of clinton haters around who would like to believe the rally didn't even occur. well, occur it did. of course the discussion right now centers on what happens to the stock market if we go back to the clinton year tax rates. most democrats say the raises did not hurt the stock market back then but because deficit and interest rates went down it helped. most republicans want to ignore that analysis entirely or say the rally occurred because of
great interview today with steve tanger the "new york times." that will get you where you need to go. please do that. way too overweighted in oil. >>> time for an important public service announcement. history is not spongeable or ideological. it's not an abstraction. that's exactly what's happening right now when people talk about the origins of the bull market. they coincided with the clinton era. the one that started in 1992 and continued until 2000. with the dow powered...